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This week on Discover Nature, listen for wild turkeys gobbling in Missouri woods and grasslands.This popular gamebird, once a contender for our national…
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There are almost 1,000 different kinds of bats. Bats eat mostly insects, but when insects are not available during winter, bats in Missouri survive our…
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On this week's episode of Thinking Out Loud, KBIA's Darren Hellwege visited with City of Columbia Volunteer Coordinator Leigh Contwitz about the upcoming…
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If you ever visited Columbia's former Boone Tavern restaurant, you may have seen the many photos that lined the walls of the former downtown eatery. These…
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This time of year is especially exciting to everyone - gardeners and non-gardeners alike. That’s because we’ve more or less been cooped up inside all…
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Missouri River Relief is a Columbia-based non-profit that has made a name for itself using volunteers to clean up trash - lots of trash - along the Big…
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When we collect oral histories, we do future generations a favor. Recordings of those who lived through a major event can help us understand how life was…
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Founded after the Civil War by black veterans, Lincoln University has - for now over 140 years - served students of all races and backgrounds from across…
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Establishing a landscape rich in native plant species is a different process from putting in an annual planting of tomatoes and beans. On this week's…
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This Sunday, February 9 the chamber ensemble So Percussion brings their creative classical performance to Columbia's Missouri Theatre. KBIA's Trevor…